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It was enjoyable to read about Eric Clark and his life, because the story was good and sufficiently strange. I found it intriguing that the author explored Italian cinema, because it is something that is not often seen in this kind of fiction.

http://www.eibonvalepress.co.uk/books...

How could it? I've loved every book of yours I've read so far, especially Clark


that's okay. I'm not usually a blushing fangirl so it works.

I recently re-read the earlier Eibonvale Press collection, Unpleasant Tales.
Pleasant Tales (plus chapbook, hopefully) ordered!
This has reminded me I need to get the updated version of Unpleasant Tales and pass my original on as a present to a friend (from thence they will be as hooked as I am!).
This has reminded me I need to get the updated version of Unpleasant Tales and pass my original on as a present to a friend (from thence they will be as hooked as I am!).

Nancy - No, you don't. They are both books of short stories. There isnt any plot connection or anything like that.

This has reminded me I need to get the updated version of Unpleasant Tales and pass my original on as a present to a friend (from thence they wil..."
Updated version? Didn't know there's more then one.
The updated Unpleasant Tales is nothing major, just typos and maybe grammar tweaks, I believe. Brendan will be able to tell you more. There's no added stories or anything like that. Mainly I'll be buying it as an excuse to get a friend into Brendan's work.


:)

The updated Unpleasant Tales is the same, just with maybe 100-200 small corrections. I think it is more horror related (though not totally) whereas Pleasant Tales is more like The Cutest Girl in Class (one story even taking place in the Studscape universe therein).
I think it is appropriate for young people, aside from, possibly, a few splashes of violence. But youth seem tolerant of that sort of thing.

Justin Isis has made public his introduction to Pleasant Tales:
http://justinisis.blogspot.jp/2017/10...
http://justinisis.blogspot.jp/2017/10...
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